@Kung Fu
Bro if Mohammad saw literally said he cannot do anything except through Allah
And then also said
"If you have seen me you have seen Allah"
Most of us would understand this to mean Allah was Immanent in him without thinking he is Allah.
Take this hadith for example
On the authority of Abu Hurayrah (RadhiyAllahu ‘anhu) who said: The Messenger of Allah (SallaAllahu ‘alayhi wasallam) said,
“Verily Allah (Glorified may he be) has said: ‘Whosoever shows enmity to a wali (friend) of Mine, then I have declared war against him. And My servant does not draw near to Me with anything more beloved to Me than the religious duties I have obligated upon him. And My servant continues to draw near to me with nafil (supererogatory) deeds until I Love him. When I Love him, I become his hearing with which he hears, and his sight with which he sees, and his hand with which he strikes, and his foot with which he walks. Were he to ask [something] of Me, I would surely give it to him; and were he to seek refuge with Me, I would surely grant him refuge.’ ”
[Reported by Bukhari]
So naturally being familiar with this and then reading what Jesus said...it makes perfect sense and doesn't mean he is God.
This perspective provides sound reason and consistency...it leaves nothing unanswered.
The Christians here say one thing and it contradicts another and because that's another topic it goes over their head. when that other topic later comes up they must treat that like it's nothing...it all adds up
So for example if Jesus is not Adonai The Lord.....but adoni 'lord' and you apply this to every context where he is designated the title of lord in the new testament it alters a great deal in meaning
Sad part is many Muslims read the new testament and hated the terminology or son/lord and so rejected the whole things whereas Muslims should be clarifying to Christians what it actually means.
If your theology is sound it all makes sense otherwise you're in trouble. These guys cannot have a sound theology when it's based off a Roman literal Interpeeration of mystical Hellenised themes.
The Romans were not known for their deep philosophy lol.
The Greeks were
When you get time read up on Plotinus
This man wasn't s Christian...he was Greek and travelled to Persia and the middle East and the grand truth he learnt was exactly what the new testament was meant to teach
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plotinus
The essence, the macrocosm and microcosm
That is the reality of Bismillah IrRahman IrRaheem
You know the hadith
"My Mercy surrounds everything"
I think the whole development of the understanding of the macrocosm and microcosm is probably the most important truth in all religion.
Its also fascinating that Greeks were the ones to really absorb eastern and Egyptian mythology/philosophy...add to it and it was all done when Jews were hellenised and hence....Christianity is the outcome.
Whilst Christianity went off to Rome and seperated from the established idea...many connected religions remained in the middle East which eventually led to them influencing Islam and in turn Islam influencing them.
What Islam brought to it was energy, structure and unity...what they brought to Islam was widom, personality, art...
Most Christians have lost touch with it all.
Joseph Hagee and David wood is what is left. Sad.